Quote from: Bòógieman on Mon 23/12/2013 14:35:20
EDIT: ok, I found the solution on the Forge-website ;)
Oh, well... I'll use this space to give this piece of info, anyway.
Unlike it happened in Loom, in Forge the Proficiency Mode influences the difficulty of the puzzles in game as well as some content, rewards and other minor things. So take that into account when choosing the Proficiency setting, and in case you complete the game, give the other Modes a go. You won't face a completely different game, to be honest: but you might discover something new and find a bit more challenge sometimes.
Other than that, PLEASE don't give up immediately when you can't solve a puzzle. Give yourself (and the game) some rest, let the brain elaborate a solution, and then give it another go. Let's rediscover the pleasure of being stuck and having no easy way to check a walkthrough! As I like to say often when talking about those things, it took me 7 years to complete Leisure Suit Larry 3. I didn't play it every day, of course, and sometimes I had to start from scratch because I had forgotten everything; but the pleasure of completing it without hints was great after that and the game lasted way longer without losing its value.
I'm nuts, I know. :-D